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July 16, 2012

Silent Power Announces $8 Million Investment from Hanwha Solar One

The Hanwha Group, Korea’s top-10 business group, led Silent Power’s Series B funding round with an $8 million investment. According to the companies, the investment in Silent Power is an aggressive move into an important market downstream and lays the foundation for a robust partnership. The investment strengthens the Hanwha Solar network, enhancing the Hanwha Group’s solar offerings.

The strategic partnership will feature a co-marketing strategy for bundling Hanwha SolarOne’s high quality photovoltaic (PV) panels with Silent Power’s distributed energy storage device, the OnDemand™ Energy Appliance, to offer a complete solar power and energy storage system for the residential, commercial and industrial markets. The first bundled product offering will be ready by September of this year.

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"We know from our customers that energy storage is an essential key to unlocking the full potential of renewable energy. It enables a smarter energy grid and achieves reliability and value for a solar system," said Charles Kim, president of Hanwha SolarOne. "Hanwha SolarOne is building the solar economy of the future with focused, strategic partnerships like this collaboration with Silent Power. It expands the Hanwha SolarOne’s portfolio of product offerings and builds upon our goal to be the most innovative, flexible and reliable partner for our customers."

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The ability to store energy for later use enhances the value of solar PV by stabilizing intermittent solar energy generation and reducing peak demand loads across the grid. Energy production from solar PV peaks during prime sunlight hours, typically from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and does not always align with the peak demand for energy. By storing excess energy produced during times of peak production, the energy can be saved for later use. The stored energy can be used locally by the owner of the system, or can be used by the local utility company to provide power to the electric grid during times of peak demand. The OnDemand Energy Appliance can also provide backup power to the owner during grid outages.

"Bundling the innovative OnDemand Energy Appliance with high quality solar PV panels from Hanwha SolarOne will offer a valuable distributed power system to consumers looking for a renewable energy solution," said Todd Headlee, chief executive officer of Silent Power. "The global strategic partnership with a market leader like Hanwha SolarOne will help accelerate greater commercial deployment of Silent Power’s energy storage technology."

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The OnDemand Energy Appliance features distinct advantages over competitors in on-site energy storage by being: 1) Fully certified for residential and commercial deployment, 2) battery agnostic in design so as to provide maximum customer choice and 3) advanced control software and complete grid integration.

The OnDemand Energy Appliance is fully certified to UL standards, approved for "behind the meter applications." Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) is an independent product safety certification organization that develops standards and test procedures for products.

The OnDemand Energy Appliance is battery agnostic. The energy storage system can accept a variety of battery technology, including lithium ion, sealed lead-acid and advanced lead-acid battery packs. The ability to accept different battery types offers the consumer choice in building a system that meets their energy needs while fitting their budget.

The OnDemand Energy Appliance features advanced control and monitoring software which provides detailed energy information to the customer, including energy production, consumption, and net-metering. Additionally, the OnDemand Energy Appliance offers complete electric grid integration though existing utility cellular, Internet and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) demand response systems.

More news and information regarding the latest developments in Smart Grid electronics can be found at Darnell’s SmartGridElectronics.Net.

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